Post-processing script for Couch Potato not working
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Post-processing script for Couch Potato not working
I'm a new sabnzbd user and followed the specific instructions in order to use Couch Potatoe's post-processing script to work. I dragged the scripts to the specific folder that I pointed sabnzbd to. When I go to categories, none of the pre-set categories are there, and the script is not available in the drop down menu. How do I get this working? Thanks.
Re: Post-processing script for Couch Potato not working
Are these scripts executable? What kind of extension do they have?
You're not even mentioning your operating system...
You're not even mentioning your operating system...
Re: Post-processing script for Couch Potato not working
Sorry. I'm on OSX and all the scripts have a .py extension.
Re: Post-processing script for Couch Potato not working
They should also have their X (executable) bit set.
And have as first line:
#!/usr/bin/python
And have as first line:
#!/usr/bin/python
Re: Post-processing script for Couch Potato not working
What do you mean above? I just double clicked the .py file and opened in notepad.
My first line is: #!/usr/bin/env python
My first line is: #!/usr/bin/env python
Re: Post-processing script for Couch Potato not working
Does it have the executable bit set?
From a terminal session, use:
chmod +x your-script.py
From a terminal session, use:
chmod +x your-script.py
Re: Post-processing script for Couch Potato not working
I'm sorry, I'm completely new to terminal and sab. How do I tell if it has an executable bit set? Am I supposed to replace your-script above with sabToSickBeard?
Re: Post-processing script for Couch Potato not working
You can see with the show-info in the Finder.
Yes, replace the name.
BTW: this is all basic scripting knowledge, very easy to Google
Yes, replace the name.
BTW: this is all basic scripting knowledge, very easy to Google